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    2020 Dynasty Superflex Mock Draft from the 1.01

    New to Dynasty Fantasy Football and want to find out how to attack your startup draft? I have you covered with the first part of my Superflex Dynasty Fantasy Football mock draft series. Let's mock.

    My Roster

    How do you think I did in my 2020 Dynasty Superflex Mock Draft?

    Let’s review my roster:

    Quarterbacks:

    Running Backs:

    Wide Receivers:

    • Allen Robinson
    • Stefon Diggs
    • Tyler Boyd
    • Marvin Jones
    • Anthony Miller
    • Devin Duvernay

    Tight Ends:

    Overall, I like my team. The quarterback position could be a concern with quarterbacks who will need to capitalize on their upside in Daniel Jones and Drew Lock. Also, Ryan Tannehill will have to prove his incredible 2019 season was not a fluke.

    I love my running backs. Hard not to when you start with the best back in the league in Christian McCaffrey. Drafting the two rookie running backs Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Jonathan Taylor on the first turn, was probably risky, but the dynasty upside of these two backs is over the top. Both land in ideal landing spots for their fantasy future. My backups in my 2020 Dynasty Superflex Mock Draft are led by Kareem Hunt, who could be a league-winner and Matt Breida, who is a PPR monster.

    I really like the overall makeup of my wide receivers. Allen Robinson is a target machine, and Stefon Diggs will look to show that he is capable of being the number one wideout for his team. Tyler Boyd should flourish with Joe Burrow in Cincinnati. Marvin Jones continues to be undervalued and might provide more immediate value to dynasty owners than Kenny Golladay. Anthony Miller is a breakout candidate, especially considering this is his contract season.

    I waited until the end of my 2020 Dynasty Superflex Mock Draft to tackle the tight end position. I did so by selecting two tight ends who are on my sleeper’s lists in Hayden Hurst and Jonnu Smith. Both tight ends will have ample opportunity for fantasy success, which I project to capitalize on this season and beyond.

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